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- Bendor_Range abstract "This article is for the mountain range in Canada. For the French island in the Mediterranean, see Bendor.The Bendor Range is a small but once-famous subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, about It is approximately 7,000 square kilometres (2,700 mi²) in area and about 40 km long (NW to SE) and about 18 km at its widest. It lies between Anderson Lake on the southeast and the Carpenter Lake Reservoir or the Bridge River Power Project on the north, with the gold-rich valley of Cadwallader Creek on its southwest.The range's western flank is the site of a series of now-semi-abandoned mining towns. One of these, Bralorne, is among the deepest mines in Canada and in its heyday was the third-richest gold mine in the world; it has waned from a peak population of 8,000 to less than 300 today. Its shafts plunge a mile beneath sea level under the range, starting at 3500' above. The name "Bendor" is believed by some locally to be a Gaelic-French hybrid - ben d'or - mountain of gold (note Welsh: Pen d'awr means the same thing) - and while it does mean that, more or less, the name was conferred in honour of a famous racehorse of the 1890s.The range has only a few small icefields, but a number of extremely high and (for climbers) difficult peaks. The highest is Whitecap Mountain 2918 m (9573 ft), which is visible from the Lillooet end of Seton Lake but, as it is located near the heart of the range, invisible from the towns and lakes around its perimeter. At the northwest of the range, but mostly invisible from the towns below because of the terrain of its flanks, is Mount Truax 2870 m (9416 ft). East of it are Mount Williams 2775 m (9104 ft) and Mount Bobb 2821 m (9255 ft).Note: some classification systems assign the Bendor to the Chilcotin Ranges subgrouping of the Pacific Ranges, but this is incorrect as it is on the south side of the Bridge River, which is the limit of the Chilcotin Ranges.".
- Bendor_Range elevation "2918.0".
- Bendor_Range thumbnail Bendor_pan.jpg?width=300.
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- Bendor_Range wikiPageExternalLink www.cayoosh.net.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageExternalLink 20061010_Chilko_Lake.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageExternalLink RIMG0184.jpg.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageID "3083075".
- Bendor_Range wikiPageLength "3410".
- Bendor_Range wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Bendor_Range wikiPageRevisionID "614466692".
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Anderson_Lake_(British_Columbia).
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Bendor.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Bralorne.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Bralorne,_British_Columbia.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_River.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_River_Power_Project.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Carpenter_Lake.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_River_Country.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lillooet_Country.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pacific_Ranges.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Chilcotin_Ranges.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Coast_Mountains.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Lillooet.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Lillooet,_British_Columbia.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ranges.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Seton_Lake.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLink Tyaughton_Lake.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bendor Range".
- Bendor_Range wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bendor".
- Bendor_Range areaKm "728".
- Bendor_Range country "Canada".
- Bendor_Range elevationM "2918".
- Bendor_Range hasPhotoCollection Bendor_Range.
- Bendor_Range highest "Whitecap Mountain".
- Bendor_Range latD "50".
- Bendor_Range latM "43".
- Bendor_Range latNs "N".
- Bendor_Range latS "0".
- Bendor_Range longD "122".
- Bendor_Range longEw "W".
- Bendor_Range longM "30".
- Bendor_Range longS "34".
- Bendor_Range map "South BC-NW USA-relief BendorRange2.png".
- Bendor_Range mapCaption "Location of Bendor Range".
- Bendor_Range name "Bendor Range".
- Bendor_Range parent Pacific_Ranges.
- Bendor_Range photo "Bendor_pan.jpg".
- Bendor_Range photoCaption "Northwestern Bendor Range seen from Tyaughton Lake. Mount Truax at left.".
- Bendor_Range region "British Columbia".
- Bendor_Range regionType Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BCGNIS.
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- Bendor_Range wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain_range.
- Bendor_Range wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pacific_Ranges.
- Bendor_Range subject Category:Bridge_River_Country.
- Bendor_Range subject Category:Lillooet_Country.
- Bendor_Range subject Category:Pacific_Ranges.
- Bendor_Range type MountainRange.
- Bendor_Range type NaturalPlace.
- Bendor_Range type Place.
- Bendor_Range type Range.
- Bendor_Range type Location.
- Bendor_Range type Place.
- Bendor_Range type Thing.
- Bendor_Range type Q46831.
- Bendor_Range comment "This article is for the mountain range in Canada. For the French island in the Mediterranean, see Bendor.The Bendor Range is a small but once-famous subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, about It is approximately 7,000 square kilometres (2,700 mi²) in area and about 40 km long (NW to SE) and about 18 km at its widest.".
- Bendor_Range label "Bendor Range".
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- Bendor_Range sameAs Q4887153.
- Bendor_Range sameAs Q4887153.
- Bendor_Range wasDerivedFrom Bendor_Range?oldid=614466692.
- Bendor_Range depiction Bendor_pan.jpg.
- Bendor_Range isPrimaryTopicOf Bendor_Range.
- Bendor_Range name "Bendor Range".